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    Shakespeare and Browning Beg The Question In Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Sonnet 43 and William Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18, both authors describe the immense love they have for another person. Elizabeth Barrett Browning was one of her most popular authors during the Victorian Era of English literature. William Shakespeare was the most popular author during the Elizabethan Era. The first line of the Elizabeth’s poem asks the question, “How do I love thee? Let me count the ways!” (595). After that…

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    Seaside Impressions

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    Your research question will center on one of the pieces on your recital. Please provide a short analysis of one of the pieces on your recital (movement or piece 5-10 minutes long) based on Jan LaRue’s SHMRG system (Sound, Harmony, Melody, Rhythm, Growth) that you used in MUST 690. Also, provide a plan to describe how you would either teach the SHMRG elements to a student or use them in your own practicing of that work. In this question, I will talk about the Seaside Impressions for Horn and…

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    Guqin Observation

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    The interval between the first string and the sixth string is one octave. The interval between the second string and the seventh string is one octave also. Basically, the lower tune string is Yin, and the higher tune string is Yang. However, the Guqin player may play a higher tune on the lower tune string, thus the lower tune string becomes Yang. The player…

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    In the start of the octave, the poet introduces the growing-reaping symbol, representing the opposing sides of the tense relationship between white and black people. By comparing African-Americans to laborers and white Americans to profiters, Cullen expresses the unequal power…

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    simple, it can be widely improvise by jazz musicians through the simple chords, ii V I progression and the most important, the sectional melody. I will perform this piece in piano solo. At first, i will play the 8 bars phrase two times in different octave in section A and then play through melody of section B and C and enter my solo. My solo form will be two times the main melody (section A, B and C), back to melody of section A, solo again in the form of section B and then end with melody of…

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    Elinor Wylie Pretty Words

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    Have you ever connected to a thoughtful, original writing? The poem, “Pretty Words”, by Elinor Wylie is a free verse poem about the beauty of the unique, descriptive themes and words of all different types of writing. “Pretty Words” is an old poem written by Elinor Wylie. She was born on September 7, 1885, and passed away on December 16, 1928. Wylie was a famous American poet who loved expressing her affection towards poetry. Her poem, “Pretty Words” appeared to others in 1932. Creativity is…

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    The Flute Research Paper

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    The flute originates from Germany. No one knows specifically when in the prehistoric times but evidence has shown that a flute which was found in pieces was about to be 38,000 years old. Non like the violin it did not evolve from another instrument, it is said that many pieces of the flute were found in a cave in Germany called the Geißenklösterle Cave. Sound is produced from a flute by blowing onto a sharp edge, causing air enclosed in a tube to vibrate. The flute used to be an instrument made…

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    The first musical selection that I chose to listen to was Chopin Prelude in E minor. During, parts of the selection I heard a difference in the interval of the pitch. Following that, most of the selection was played in mezzo piano, but in the middle, I heard a crescendo and then a decrescendo. I thought that the selections timbre was mostly mellow. This selection musical instrument was just a piano. The tempo I thought this selection was played in was moderato. The second musical selection…

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    This shows Josh is fair by ensuring the men a fair trial. Josh is fair to the men all the way around. The movie enhances Chamberlain’s speech in many ways. One way the movie enhances Chamberlain’s speech is the viewer can hear his voice drop a few octaves because he is nervous…

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    Nkem Oradubanya ENGL1F97 LEC 001 Dr. James Allard (Emma Dunn) October 6th, 2014 John Milton’s Characterization of God as ‘King’ In the poem When I consider how my light is spent by John Milton, the speaker characterizes God as ‘king’ as a measure of demonstrating his strengthening faith in God. Via the structure of the poem, choice of words and Language, rhyme scheme and sound, tone, we readers are able to obtain what the main focus and theme of what the poem emphasizes on; Dreams, hope and…

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